Even
if you're using a 'What You See Is What You Get' style HTML editor
like WebExpress, it's a very good idea to go ahead and learn how HTML
works anyway. HTML is not a programming language, and it's really
very easy to understand its basic workings. The following sites are
the best we've found for learning HTML fundamentals: |
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Dave's
HTML Resource Centre -
HTML
design resource centre, great tips on web page design, useful links,
backgrounds, animated gifs, using graphics, useful for beginners and everyone
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Great
Website Design Tips
- for designing great web sites. Hints on HTML, style, layout, GIF,
JPEG, graphics, color, and more
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Practical
Guide for HTML Publishing and Resources -
tips, design guidelines, reviews of html editors, and valuable links
to html resource sites that will assist you in starting your home page.
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Yale
Web Style Guide - Covers graphic and informations design, page
layout, site organization, navigation, and multimedia content
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Advanced
HTML Constructor - HTML for beginners and advanced, faqs, and
more information
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HotWired
Webmonkey - HTML tutorials, analysis of the latest browsers,
shareware, and plug-ins, a weekly demo of new techniques, and a
technical advice column
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How
Do They Do That with HTML? - Explains all of the "tips and
tricks" of HTML as well as Netscape's and Explorer's HTML extensions
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HTML
Style Guide - How to write HTML to make it more readable, more
accessible, and more fun
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NCSA
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML Home Page
- Reference: One of the most popular resources on the Web, NCSA's
guide is easy to clearly written and easy to digest.
- Introduction
to HTML - Table of Contents
- Reference: Written by author Ian Graham, this HTML reference
resource is really super for beginners who wish to become proficient
at writing HTML.
- Writing
HTML
- Reference: By Alan Levine, this site is an easy and colorful way to
learn HTML, and considerable background on design and the World Wide
Web itself.
- Webmonkey
- Teaching Tool
- Interactive Tutorial: By HotWired, follow the steps and enter
actual HTML as you go... you'll understand HTML in no time.
- Beginners
Central (Intro)
- Internet Tutorial: If you're just starting out on the Internet,
this is a great resource for learning the finer points of surfing and
how to do what you want to do!
- Crash
Course For Web Documents
- If you're in a hurry and you need to know NOW, visit this page! By
Eamonn Sullivan.
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